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Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll)
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll) |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jan 2019 09:54:15 -0500 |
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On 1/29/19 5:22 AM, "Markus Mützel" wrote:
Running octave-cli.exe through Dependency Walker shows that the dependency on
msvcr100.dll is through qt5core.dll --> icuin63.dll.
Can we bundle the redistributable package in the nsis installer or somehow else
tell that we dependent on MS Visual C++ 2010?
Alternatively, can we compile ICU without the dependency on MS Visual C++?
We are building icu with GCC so I don't know why it depends on a
particular version of the msvc runtime library.
I also wonder if the reports of people not being able to start newer versions
of Octave is related to this.
Possibly.
Also, I was guessing the change happened when we enabled ICU for the
mxe-octave build, but that happened well before the 4.4.0 release (made
on 2018-04-30):
http://hg.octave.org/mxe-octave/rev/0deb76a57fae
Since that change, I disabled icu for 32-bit Windows builds because Qt
apparently doesn't use it on those systems.
Looking at these pages, it's not clear to me what the status of icu is
in Qt:
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5_ICU
https://wiki.qt.io/Locale_Support_in_Qt_5
jwe
- Re: RC1 Candidate, (continued)
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Markus Mützel, 2019/01/28
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Juan Pablo Carbajal, 2019/01/30
- Re: RC1 Candidate, Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/01/30
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2019/01/28
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll),
John W. Eaton <=
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), John W. Eaton, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), John W. Eaton, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
Re: RC1 Candidate, Ardid, Salva, 2019/01/29
Re: RC1 Candidate, JohnD, 2019/01/28